The story is about Finland's world's first permanent repository for nuclear waste.
There are many discussions on this project because no one can tell the safety of 100,000 years. But who can blame people who would like to take care of people at least near future.
I believe burying is much better than trying to reuse the radioactive Uranium.
Special site on the issue of Japan's earthquake.
TIME - Japan's Earthquake: 8.9 Magnitude Quake Shakes Country
I went to see the exhibition "Nature technology and lifestyle" at National Museum of Nature and Science, Ueno, Tokyo.
The relationship between familiar technology in our daily life and nature are explained, and the explanation is easy to understand.
The graphic was nice, and the display was very thought over, I liked the powerful vivid colors.
The information were very sort out, and it was fun to spend time.
Opens until Feb. sixth, 2011.
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"Poemicro" is the microscopic gadget I found at AssistOn in Harajuku, Tokyo.
With the device, you read Shuntaro Tanikawa's five poems that express the unseen world through the lens.
I love this gadget very much.
It's a brand-new experience to read some poems via microscope, and there's certainly a discovery.
It looks as if I became to be able to read classic literature or poems.
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